Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant

Most of the base oils used in lubricant formulations are typically derived from mineral oils, which are inherently harmful to the environment. For this reason, the aim of this study was to find an alternative base oil that can be synthesised from a renewable and biodegradable source and, most import...

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Main Authors: Afifah, A. N., Syahrullail, S., Wan Azlee, Nur Izyan, Rohah, A. Majid
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author Afifah, A. N.
Syahrullail, S.
Wan Azlee, Nur Izyan
Rohah, A. Majid
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Syahrullail, S.
Wan Azlee, Nur Izyan
Rohah, A. Majid
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description Most of the base oils used in lubricant formulations are typically derived from mineral oils, which are inherently harmful to the environment. For this reason, the aim of this study was to find an alternative base oil that can be synthesised from a renewable and biodegradable source and, most importantly, that is not a threat to the ecological environment. In this paper, palm stearin methyl ester, a local oil source, was utilised as the initial raw material in an epoxidation reaction. The oil was structurally modified at its carbon double bonds using acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the presence of lipase as biocatalyst. Response surface methodology was used to investigate and optimize the effects of epoxidation variables, such as lipase concentration, temperature, and H2O2/acetic acid/C=C molar ratios on the relative oxirane conversion (ROC) of PSME. An optimum ROC of 98.9 ± 0.6% was obtained for the epoxidized PSME at a H2O2/C=C molar ratio of 1.51 mol, reaction time of 4.34 h, temperature of 52 °C, enzyme concentration of 6.416 wt%, and acetic acid/C=C molar ratio of 0.163:1. From the tribological studies, at each sliding speed and temperature condition, the produced EPSME bio lubricants consistently demonstrated lower friction coefficients and wear scar diameter values than those of PSME. The maximum reductions in COF and WSD values were found at 1200 rpm (44.5%) and 95 °C (16.6%), respectively.
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spelling utm.eprints-941182022-02-28T13:32:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/94118/ Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant Afifah, A. N. Syahrullail, S. Wan Azlee, Nur Izyan Rohah, A. Majid TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Most of the base oils used in lubricant formulations are typically derived from mineral oils, which are inherently harmful to the environment. For this reason, the aim of this study was to find an alternative base oil that can be synthesised from a renewable and biodegradable source and, most importantly, that is not a threat to the ecological environment. In this paper, palm stearin methyl ester, a local oil source, was utilised as the initial raw material in an epoxidation reaction. The oil was structurally modified at its carbon double bonds using acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the presence of lipase as biocatalyst. Response surface methodology was used to investigate and optimize the effects of epoxidation variables, such as lipase concentration, temperature, and H2O2/acetic acid/C=C molar ratios on the relative oxirane conversion (ROC) of PSME. An optimum ROC of 98.9 ± 0.6% was obtained for the epoxidized PSME at a H2O2/C=C molar ratio of 1.51 mol, reaction time of 4.34 h, temperature of 52 °C, enzyme concentration of 6.416 wt%, and acetic acid/C=C molar ratio of 0.163:1. From the tribological studies, at each sliding speed and temperature condition, the produced EPSME bio lubricants consistently demonstrated lower friction coefficients and wear scar diameter values than those of PSME. The maximum reductions in COF and WSD values were found at 1200 rpm (44.5%) and 95 °C (16.6%), respectively. Elsevier Ltd 2021-01-20 Article PeerReviewed Afifah, A. N. and Syahrullail, S. and Wan Azlee, Nur Izyan and Rohah, A. Majid (2021) Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant. Journal of Cleaner Production, 280 . ISSN 0959-6526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124320 DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124320
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Syahrullail, S.
Wan Azlee, Nur Izyan
Rohah, A. Majid
Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant
title Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant
title_full Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant
title_fullStr Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant
title_short Synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant
title_sort synthesis and tribological studies of epoxidized palm stearin methyl ester as a green lubricant
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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